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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1911)
Annua! Reunion at Carroll Park. Mr. W. J. Carroll had a reunion of his immediate family, relatives, and friends, as has been his cus tom for several years, on Friday the Bth, instant, at a spring near his residence, popularly known as the Carroll Spring. Besides the people from this community, special friends from Bethel and .Jonesboro, relatives from Union, and friends and relatives from Fayetteville, were present. The long table groaned beneath the weight of barbecued beef and mutton, soup, hash, deserts of many kinds, etc., selected to suit the individual taste of all, and drinks of all kinds. At least one hundred people were in attendance. It was in all phases quite an enjoyable oc casion. By the time the noon hour ar rived, all had begun to consider the assemblage a pure democracy and when dinner was announced each was his own personal and much interested representative. All expressed themselves as having enjoyed a pleasent day. BY THE NORTH SEA. Her cheek was wet with North sea Vpray. We walked where tide and shingle meet. The long waves rolled from far away To purr in ripples at our feet, And as we walked it seemed to me That three old friends had met that day; The old, old sky, the old, old sea. And love, which Is as old as they. —Conan Doyle. FOR YOU. FOR you I could forget the gay Delirium of merriment And let my laughter die away In endless silence of content. 1 could forget, for your dear sake, The utter emptiness and ache Of every loss 1 ever knew. What could I not forget for you? I could forget the just deserts Of inino own sins and so erase The tear that burns, the smile that hurts And all that mars and masks my face. For your fair sake 1 could forget The bonds of life that chafe and fret. Nor care if death were false or true. What could 1 not forget for you? -James Whitcomb Riley. E. J. REAGAN, Attorney at Law, McDonough, Georgia. Office in the Masonic Building. Will practice in all the courts. DR. J. A. NELMS. 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Robert, for particulars. 135 ACRES LAND--New Dwelling, 3 Tenant Houses = *Tine Barns= = For Sale, in edge of Bartlesville, Ga,, Half /Tile of Gordon Institute. If you want to own and cultivate best land in Pike County, and send your children to best school in Georgia, act QUICK. PRICE $73 .00 per acre, liberal terms. See C. J. Childs, Barnesviile, Ga. Write J. A. McCrary, Empire Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. * \ The Georgia Trading Company, georg™: # Offers for Sale and on Easy-Terms the Following Property in Monroe County. A 7-room house with large barn, servant house, and other outhouses on 5 acres of land, about four blocks from the Court House in Forsvth $2,500 100 acres of land three-fourths of a mile from railway station, land well watered,with 7-room dwelling, barn, tenant house and other im provements - - $2,000 300 acres of land on Central rail- x road between Smarrs and Bolin broke - - - $2,700 271 acres, 7 miles from railway station, level land.7s acres of fresh land. 6-horse farm open for culti vation, considerable amount of original woods, "2-story frame resi dence of 8 rooms, 2 new 4-room houses, 1 3-room and 1 2-room ten ant houses with barn at each set tiement. A splendid place and can be easily sub-divided . - $10,500 63 acres of land three miles from Forsyth. 2-room frame dwelling with barn, wagon shelter, etc $1,600 Write for list of other Lands and prices. WE SELL DIRT CHEAP. THE GEORGIA TRADING COMPANY, . Forsyth, Georgia, 9-122. 12, 300 acres of land one-half mile from railway station with 4-rooin dwelling with hall,and four 2-room tenant houses, good barn, crib, etc. $6,500 100 acres of land 5% miles from railway station in gjcd community, near schools and churches, with 4-room dwelling. 2-room tenant house, barn, etc. - . $1,500 400 acres 0 miles from railway station, 1 5-room and 1 4-room dwelling with good barn at each settlement, 3 tenant houses, about 30 acres of bottom and a quantity of saw timber - . $5,250 500 acres 1% miles from railway station, well watered and on the place is a 7-room dwelling, ] 4-room, 1 3-room, and 4 2-room tenant houses with 4 good barns, $9,000 20 aeres of land on which is a splendid water power and a flonr and corn mill. 2% miles from tovrn. On the place is a 6-room dwelling with cribs, etc. - - $4,000